Beyond the Dreyfus model, the book introduces several "refactoring" techniques for your brain, which Hunt calls "wetware":
: A method for active learning consisting of Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review . Pragmatic Thinking and Learning
: Needs context-free rules to perform tasks. They have no sense of the "big picture" and just want to know what to do next. Beyond the Dreyfus model, the book introduces several
: Can see the situation holistically and self-correct based on patterns they recognize. : Can see the situation holistically and self-correct
In Andy Hunt’s book Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware , one of the most interesting and central features is the . This model provides a framework for understanding how people advance from being a novice to an expert and explains why "one-size-fits-all" advice often fails. The Dreyfus Model Stages
: Identifying cognitive biases and mental shortcuts that lead to errors in judgment.